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"The action takes place before a sod hut in the Kansas wilderness of the 1870s, where four frontier women wrest a living from the stubborn soil. The matriarch of the group is Ma, a feisty, resourceful survivor whose wanderlust is still strong and who inspires the others with her homespun wisdom and strength. With her are her daughter-in-law Sara, a hardworking young wife and mother who is content with life as she knows it; Etta, a young girl suffering the trauma of having been abducted by Cheyenne yet still optimistic that marriage and happiness may yet await; and Mrs. Nichols, a fastidious and refined Eastern lady forced to seek shelter with the others while her husband recovers from a critical illness. As they cope with wolf attacks, the constant fear of Indians, and the dismal isolation of the prairie, they talk of 'going to see the elephant'--crossing the next hill to see what lies on the other side--and it is this sense of striving to achieve all that life can offer that gives the play its power and beauty--and makes it clear that the wilderness was not tamed by men alone."--
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Going to See the Elephant.
January 1, 1998, Dramatist's Play Service
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0822204541 9780822204541
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